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Re: OVEG: Threshold Is Up

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stitch626 wrote:Not only is that equation oversimplified (and incorrect), Torque is not M. It is... um, I don't know how to do greek letters on the keyboard. :?
Tau. It's a capital T with a squiggle on top instead of a straight line.
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stitch626 wrote:I don't know how to do greek letters on the keyboard. :?
If I need greek symbols I cut and paste from word - go into Insert/Symbol, and you should be able to find anything you need.
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Or look "torque" up on wiki, it should have the mathematical symbol there.
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I'm not positive, but I think snoop used the formula for moment, not torque. Anyway, how can you use that in this case? "Subspace" anything obviously doesn't follow any known RL physical laws.
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I don't care what he used, he applied it to torque.
But I fully agree on the subspace part.
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"Subspace torque" indeed. :roll:

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:lol:
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ST just died a little more......................
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Well, the writers are the ones who started tacking "subspace" onto automotive terms, not us. :lol:

Don't they also have "subspace manifolds"?
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Yep. I'm just waiting for the "subspace supercharger."

It would have to be an old-school one, though, with a big blower with butterfly valves sticking up out of the warp core. :lol:
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Oh, thats just a plasma vent... :roll:
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I have a vision now of the Defiant with spinning bussard collectors, chrome oversized exhaust, a wing on the back and the shuttle bay taken up by subwoofers.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:I have a vision now of the Defiant with spinning bussard collectors, chrome oversized exhaust, a wing on the back and the shuttle bay taken up by subwoofers.
Exactly. And, it has to be neon green.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque
wikipedia wrote:The force applied to a lever multiplied by its distance from the lever's fulcrum, the length of the lever arm, is its torque. A force of three newtons applied two meters from the fulcrum, for example, exerts the same torque as one newton applied six meters from the fulcrum. This assumes the force is in a direction at right angles to the straight lever.
See no spinning.
Torque is not M
"The concept of torque, also called moment"

Yes it is. Its the same basic thing.
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Post by Sionnach Glic »

:lol: I see you counted on us all just taking your word and not clicking the link itself.
The very first line of that wiki article wrote:Torque is the tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis[1] (or fulcrum or pivot). Just as a force is a push or a pull, a torque can be thought of as a twist. The symbol for torque is Ï„, the Greek letter tau.
Rotation = spinning
"The concept of torque, also called moment"

Yes it is. Its the same basic thing.
That wiki article you hoped we wouldn't read wrote:In the context of mechanical engineering, the terms "moment" and "torque" are not necessarily interchangeable; rather, one or the other may be preferred in a specific context. For example, "torque" is usually used to describe a rotational force down a shaft, for example a turning screw-driver, whereas "moment" is more often used to describe a bending force on a beam
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